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#165995 07/09/07 06:51 PM
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Is mc concidered conduit?
Do you have an support one way or another?
Thanks for you help


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JoeRossi #165996 07/09/07 07:09 PM
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Joe, MC cable is considered cable.
It must be supported and secured at intervals not over 6', and if 4 or fewer conductors #10 or smaller, must be secured within a foot of any fitting or termination.
Exceptions are where it's fished, or fixture whips up to 6' long.

See Article 330--especially 330.30

electure #166507 07/22/07 06:01 PM
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Ah, that dang NEC...


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